Quosego
Editor | Cid Erik Tallqvist |
---|---|
Categories | Avant-garde magazine |
Publisher | Söderströms |
Founder | Elmer Diktonius |
Founded | 1928 |
First issue | 28 May 1928 |
Final issue | April 1929 |
Country | Finland |
Based in | Helsinki |
Language | Swedish |
Quosego was an avant-garde magazine which existed between 1928 and 1929 in Helsinki, Finland. Like its successor Ultra, it played a significant role in introducing the avant-garde movement to Scandinavian countries.[1] The subtitle of Quosego was Tidskrift för ny generation (Template:Lang-sv).
History and profile
The preparations to launch Quosego began in Paris in 1926 by a group including Elmer Diktonius, Hjalmar Hagelstam, Yngve Bäck and Torger Enckell.[1] The first, Swedish language, issue was published on 28 May 1928 by the Helsinki-based Söderströms, with Cid Erik Tallqvist as the editor-in-chief.[1] The paper's contributors were mostly Finland-Swedish expressionist and dadaist artists and writers,[1] such as Hagar Olsson.[2] The paper frequently featured poems by Gunnar Björling as well as Swedish translations of those by Eino Leino.[1]
The magazine ceased publication in April 1929 after producing four issues.[1]
See also
References
- ^ a b c d e f Fredrik Hertzberg (2019). "Quosego – Final Blow, Starting Shot". In Benedikt Hjartarson; et al. (eds.). A Cultural History of the Avant-Garde in the Nordic Countries 1925-1950. Vol. 36. Leiden: Brill Rodopi. pp. 196–207. ISBN 9789004388291.
{{cite book}}
:|url-access=
requires|url=
(help); Wikipedia Library link in
(help)|chapter-url=
- ^ Stefan Nygård (2012). "The National and the International in Ultra (1922) and Quosego (1928)". In Hubert van den Berg; et al. (eds.). A Cultural History of the Avant-Garde in the Nordic Countries 1900-1925. Vol. 28. Amsterdam; New York: Rodopi. p. 341. ISBN 9789401208918.
{{cite book}}
:|url-access=
requires|url=
(help); Wikipedia Library link in
(help)|chapter-url=
- 1928 establishments in Finland
- 1929 disestablishments in Finland
- Avant-garde magazines
- Defunct magazines published in Finland
- Defunct literary magazines published in Europe
- Cultural magazines
- Literary magazines published in Finland
- Magazines established in 1922
- Magazines disestablished in 1922
- Magazines published in Helsinki
- Poetry literary magazines
- Swedish-language magazines
- Expressionist works